Isis

Can we combine all the ISIS threads please.

  • Yes

    Votes: 14 45.2%
  • Why of course

    Votes: 5 16.1%
  • Yep

    Votes: 3 9.7%
  • Well I mean really, yes

    Votes: 9 29.0%

  • Total voters
    31

Ron in Regina

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Same shit, different pile.
Similar. Bits of corn stick’n out’a both.
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The Islamic State's long list of enemies includes the Iraqi Shi'a, the Lebanese Hizballah, the Yazidis (a Kurdish ethno-religious minority located predominantly in Iraq), and rival opposition groups in Syria (including Jabhat al-Nusra, the official Al Qaeda affiliate in Syria).

Damn, someone should have a chat with Israel about what happened with Cane Toads in Australia.
 

petros

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Damn, the enemy of your enemy…might still want to behead you. Good times. Hamas as a Muslim Brotherhood appendage supposedly works within the systems established through “peaceful” means😂, & ISIS doesn’t.

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Work’n “within the system” gets them praise from useful idiots in western campuses and left wing media…etc…
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🤫And Hama's that Netanyahu backed and funded was supposed to oppose the PLO. How did that turn out?
 

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Islamic State fanatic slashed B.C. bus riders' throats

Author of the article:Brad Hunter
Published Jul 03, 2025 • Last updated 18 hours ago • 3 minute read

ISIS LOVER: Abdul Aziz Kawam has been convicted of terror-related offences in B.C. He slashed the throats of two bus riders in 2023. SCREENGRAB
ISIS LOVER: Abdul Aziz Kawam has been convicted of terror-related offences in B.C. He slashed the throats of two bus riders in 2023. Photo by SCREENGRAB
Abdul Aziz Kawam fully manifested the Islamic State fever he had contracted on April Fools’ Day in 2023.


And so, at the behest of the death cult, he slashed the throat of a rider, leaving a bloodbath on a Surrey, B.C., bus. Miraculously, the male victim in the frenzied, unprovoked attack survived.


Another victim also had their throat slashed at a bus stop, 10 minutes after the aspiring martyr had spent two minutes praying.

A man had his throat slashed on a Surrey bus on April 1, 2023. The suspect is expected to recover, and a suspect has been charged with attempted murder.
A man had his throat slashed on a Surrey bus on April 1, 2023. The suspect is expected to recover, and a suspect has been charged with attempted murder. Photo by Shane MacKichan
On June 30, Justice Miriam Gropper found Aziz Kawam guilty of attempted murder for the benefit of a terrorist group and assault using a weapon for the benefit of a terrorist group. Two other charges were stayed.

The wannabe killer will find out his fate on July 10 when he is sentenced in the B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, the Maple Ridge News reported. Other than the local outlet, coverage of his conviction has been, to say the least, sparse.


It’s almost as if the narrative that there are people in this country who have intentions of committing vile acts of violence upon our citizens has been redacted from our more right-on-than-thou newsrooms.

PARTY LIKE ITS 1599: A Canadian ISIS fighter has detailed how the death cult planned to smuggle terrorists into the U.S. over the Mexican border.
PARTY LIKE IT’S 1599: A Canadian ISIS fighter has detailed how the death cult planned to smuggle terrorists into the U.S. over the Mexican border.
All the RCMP has said is that Kawam was born in 1995. His citizenship status is murky, as is his country of origin. Before beginning his ghastly handiwork, he asked one rider whether or not he was Muslim.

You get the drift. And he loved the Islamic State, the nutters whose attempt to establish a caliphate was obliterated, leaving thousands of dead across the planet in the process.

In the days preceding the attack, federal Crown prosecutor Sharon Steele told the court that Abdul Aziz Kawam was mainlining ISIS propaganda. There was the goofy pledge of allegiance video 10 days before the attack, the encrypted messages on his phone and the tidal wave of nonsense he swallowed.


And then he unleashed his jihad.

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The victim, whose throat was slashed, was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. A second individual also had their throat cut at a bus stop. Both victims survived.

Steele said the facts of the sinister attack have never been in dispute. The only thing in contention is whether Canada’s latest contribution to the terror canon is criminally responsible because of a mental disorder.

She added that the judge has to decide whether the attacks were “for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a terrorist group. Considered in its totality, the only reasonable inference is that Mr. Kawam’s attacks were done in the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with the Islamic State.”


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ISIS fanatics march in Syria before the caliphate came crumbling down. Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS
The victims? They were going to work as normal. That could have been you, me, our mothers, our fathers, our kids. But when dealing with a fanatical ideology, everyone is a target.

His technique for attempted murder followed ISIS’s “signature execution style,” Steele said.

His 911 call was something to behold. Kawam started off telling the operator he had pledged allegiance to Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi, the then-leader of ISIS. Of course, that job is as dangerous as being the piano player in the Grateful Dead.

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The operator asked what had transpired.

“Mr. Kawam replies, ‘On behalf of the Islamic State, I just did an attack in the bus,'” Steele said, as per the Maple Ridge News. “Then Mr. Kawam makes a slightly lengthier statement that echoes many of the sentiments in the [ISIS] Pledge of Allegiance that we saw on the phone.”


He also referenced the war between ISIS and Western nations, and that his desire was for Canadians to convert to Islam or pay jizya (a tax non-Muslims pay to Muslim rulers, a feature of the Islamic State).

The self-identified mujahideen added: “Don’t be a fool and hide this message from your people, because this will hurt civilians.”

His lawyers conceded Kawam’s actions met the criteria for terrorism.

Now, we wait with baited breath: Will he skate on the NCR piece? Will his sentence be slashed because he might be deported? Will the usual suspects go over the boards in his defence?

This is Canada. You never know anymore.

bhunter@postmedia.com

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Quebec woman who joined ISIL pleads guilty to supporting terror group
Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Published Jul 22, 2025 • 1 minute read

Joint submissions on sentencing from the prosecution and defence saw Oumaima Chouay sentenced Monday to one day of custody, in addition to the 110 days she served in pretrial detention, as well as a three-year probation order.
Joint submissions on sentencing from the prosecution and defence saw Oumaima Chouay sentenced Monday to one day of custody, in addition to the 110 days she served in pretrial detention, as well as a three-year probation order.
MONTREAL — A Quebec woman who travelled to Syria to join Islamic State and marry one of its fighters has pleaded guilty to one count of participating in the activities of a terrorist group.


The Crown and lawyers for Oumaima Chouay made joint submissions for the sentence that was delivered on Monday in Quebec court — one day in custody in addition to 110 days spent in pretrial detention, and three years of probation.


The Public Prosecution Service of Canada says experts who examined Chouay over the past 30 months concluded that her risk of recidivism and her dangerousness to society are very low.

Chouay was charged after being repatriated to Canada from a detention in camp in Syria in October 2022.

She has admitted to joining the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, marrying a fighter and having two children with him.

Chouay is not suspected of having participated in combat, and the Crown says she is the first person convicted in Canada for providing support to a terror group by marrying a fighter.
 

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Quebec woman who joined ISIL pleads guilty to supporting terror group
Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Published Jul 22, 2025 • 1 minute read

Joint submissions on sentencing from the prosecution and defence saw Oumaima Chouay sentenced Monday to one day of custody, in addition to the 110 days she served in pretrial detention, as well as a three-year probation order.
Joint submissions on sentencing from the prosecution and defence saw Oumaima Chouay sentenced Monday to one day of custody, in addition to the 110 days she served in pretrial detention, as well as a three-year probation order.
MONTREAL — A Quebec woman who travelled to Syria to join Islamic State and marry one of its fighters has pleaded guilty to one count of participating in the activities of a terrorist group.


The Crown and lawyers for Oumaima Chouay made joint submissions for the sentence that was delivered on Monday in Quebec court — one day in custody in addition to 110 days spent in pretrial detention, and three years of probation.


The Public Prosecution Service of Canada says experts who examined Chouay over the past 30 months concluded that her risk of recidivism and her dangerousness to society are very low.

Chouay was charged after being repatriated to Canada from a detention in camp in Syria in October 2022.

She has admitted to joining the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, marrying a fighter and having two children with him.

Chouay is not suspected of having participated in combat, and the Crown says she is the first person convicted in Canada for providing support to a terror group by marrying a fighter.
 

Ron in Regina

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Joint submissions on sentencing from the prosecution and defence saw Oumaima Chouay sentenced Monday to one day of custody, in addition to the 110 days she served in pretrial detention, as well as a three-year probation order.
Thankfully for her, she just joined ISIS, supported a terror group, etc…& didn’t run afoul of the Trudeau/Liberal Gov’t or Trudeau’s ego with participating in the Ottawa parking kerfuffle.

Could’ve been worse too, as she could’ve been from Saskatchewan instead of Quebec.
 
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Thankfully for her, she just joined ISIS, supported a terror group, etc…& didn’t run afoul of the Trudeau/Liberal Gov’t or Trudeau’s ego with participating in the Ottawa parking kerfuffle.

Could’ve been worse too, as she could’ve been from Saskatchewan instead of Quebec.
in malton the total population is isis. :( ;)
 

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Montreal minor arrested and charged with terrorism offences
An investigation showed that the person intended to carry out at least one attack on behalf of the Islamic State.

Author of the article:Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Published Aug 20, 2025 • Last updated 13 hours ago • < 1 minute read

The RCMP have arrested a Montreal minor for terrorism-related offences.

An investigation by the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team showed that the person intended to carry out at least one attack on behalf of the Islamic State, according to a statement from the RCMP.


He also allegedly posted threatening comments on social media.

The young man faces charges of participation in activity of a terrorist group, facilitating terrorist activity, and providing, making available, etc., property or services for terrorist purposes, under Section 83 of the Criminal Code.

He is scheduled to appear before the Youth Division of the Court of Quebec on Thursday.
 

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Montreal minor arrested and charged with terrorism offences
An investigation showed that the person intended to carry out at least one attack on behalf of the Islamic State.

Author of the article:Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Published Aug 20, 2025 • Last updated 13 hours ago • < 1 minute read

The RCMP have arrested a Montreal minor for terrorism-related offences.

An investigation by the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team showed that the person intended to carry out at least one attack on behalf of the Islamic State, according to a statement from the RCMP.


He also allegedly posted threatening comments on social media.

The young man faces charges of participation in activity of a terrorist group, facilitating terrorist activity, and providing, making available, etc., property or services for terrorist purposes, under Section 83 of the Criminal Code.

He is scheduled to appear before the Youth Division of the Court of Quebec on Thursday.
That's not in the least bit vague.
 

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Montreal minor arrested and charged with terrorism offences
An investigation showed that the person intended to carry out at least one attack on behalf of the Islamic State.

Author of the article:Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Published Aug 20, 2025 • Last updated 13 hours ago • < 1 minute read

The RCMP have arrested a Montreal minor for terrorism-related offences.

An investigation by the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team showed that the person intended to carry out at least one attack on behalf of the Islamic State, according to a statement from the RCMP.


He also allegedly posted threatening comments on social media.

The young man faces charges of participation in activity of a terrorist group, facilitating terrorist activity, and providing, making available, etc., property or services for terrorist purposes, under Section 83 of the Criminal Code.

He is scheduled to appear before the Youth Division of the Court of Quebec on Thursday.
Crown to seek adult sentence for Montreal teen alleged to have planned terror attack on behalf of Islamic State
The 17-year-old appeared in youth court less than 24 hours after being arrested by 40 RCMP officers at his home in C.D.N.-N.D.G.

Author of the article:Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Leora Schertzer
Published Aug 21, 2025 • Last updated 17 hours ago • 1 minute read

A 17-year-old suspect facing terrorism charges appeared in Montreal youth court on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025.
A 17-year-old suspect facing terrorism charges appeared in Montreal youth court on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2025.
A 17-year-old male facing terrorism charges appeared in youth court Thursday, less than 24 hours after being arrested by 40 RCMP officers at his home in Côte-des-Neiges—Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.


He was flanked by three agents and held behind a barricade inside the courtroom at the Chambre de la Jeunesse. He didn’t respond when spoken to and appeared aloof.


“I’m not sure if you’re listening, but I will continue to talk to you,” Judge Martine Nolin said to the young man, who cannot be identified because of a publication ban.

If the teen pleads guilty, the Crown will ask that he be given an adult sentence rather than the maximum sentence in the Youth Offenders Act, Crown prosecutor Marc Cigana said. The Crown also objected to bail.

“We believe there’s a risk that he would not come to court when so ordered. Secondly, we also believe there are grounds to fear that he will commit another criminal offence while waiting for the next court date for trial,” Cigana told reporters outside the courtroom. “It would affect the trust that the public has in the courts, in the judicial system and the bail system.”


An investigation by the Integrated National Security Enforcement Team alleges the youth intended to carry out at least one attack on behalf of the Islamic State, according to a statement from the RCMP.

His charges include participation in the activity of a terrorist group, facilitating terrorist activity and providing, making available, etc., property or services for terrorist purposes.

As of Thursday morning, the teen faces two new charges: assault with a weapon causing bodily harm and assaulting a peace officer.

Tiago Murias, the defence lawyer representing the suspect, requested the hearing be moved to Monday, which the judge approved. The new date will give the teen extra time to consult the lawyer and his mother, who was present in the court.